This member of the
Passifloraceae family was described by Hermann August
Theodor Harms in 1923. It is
found in eastern Africa, growing in a well drained soil with some
water and some sun.
The caudex can reach 25 centimetres in diameter, the vines 150
centimetres and the flowers are from pale yellow to creamy.

Useful tip: The juice of the
fruit in meat has been used to poison hyenas.